The company doesn't know how the diesel fuel was tainted since the day before the problem emerged they had cleaned out the tank.

And contrary to what customers were told---repair bills will be paid in full.

"There was an issue where one person dealing with this it as an insurance calculation and depreciate---When that message got up to the executive in Cincinnati, he said that's not how we do things--so for anyone with a valid claim we'll take care of it," said Halvorson.

Weber got back his truck and no longer needs to borrow one to haul fertilizer and seeds around his farm.

"They called me and said covered 100%. I'm good," said Webber.

Kroger says its reviewing 20 claims from the incident.

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